The complainant states that Kaleem Ullah and his friends were talking in favour of Asia bibi (a victim of Blasphemy laws) and against Islam.
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By PCP | March 15, 2012
Lahore: March 15, 2012. (PCP) A Pakistani Christian Attorney reports that "a complaint case of Blasphemy laws pursuant to 295 A PPC has been filed on March 13, 2012 in the court of Talat Mahmood Magistrate against a well known Christian social worker Kaleem Ullah, son of M.M. Dean, resident of street No. 4 D block Youhana abad Lahore by a religious Islamic activist Khalid Mahmood Dogar resident of street no. 1, house No. 15, near Adil Zafar Mooters Hinjarwal Multan Road lahore.
"Wherein complainant has alleged that on January 7, 2012 complainant and his friends were having meal in a hotel, a person - whose name was found [to be] Kaleem Ullah s/o M M Dean after investigation - was sitting on next table and was also having food with his friends.
The complainant further states that Kaleem Ullah and his friends were talking in favour of Asia bibi (a victim of Blasphemy laws) and against Islam.
On stopping from such talks Kaleem became emotional and started to talk against Muslim saints and Islam.Then he went out from hotel abusing complainant, his friends and Islam.Complainant alleged that insulting words of Kaleem Ullah against Islam has outraged the religious feelings of Complainant and followers of Islam."
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